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    • mikael
      mikael @becktrex last edited by

      @becktrex, if pip will not co-operate, you can just as well open stash and:

      cd site-packages
      wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mikaelho/pythonista-gestures/master/gestures.py
      
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      • becktrex
        becktrex last edited by

        StaSh v0.7.2 on python 3.6.1
        pythonista V. 3.4 (330025)
        iphone 6S+
        iOS 13.3.1
        StaSh "selfupdate" returns "Already at latest version"

        I've tried this over the last couple of days. Restarted Pythonista, rebooted iphone, etc. with the same result.

        I tried pip install again with the above "extras", no joy, results below.

        wget from the site-packages directory worked fine.
        time to play with my new ̶t̶o̶y̶s̶ tools

        
        [~/Documents]$ stashconf py_traceback 1
        [~/Documents]$ stashconf py_pdb 1
        [~/Documents]$ pip --verbose install pythonista-gestures
        Querying PyPI ... 
        Using pythonista-gestures==1.0...
        A binary distribution is available and will be used.
        Downloading package ...
        Opening: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/e0/76/e1766485ab9b521d9d4c304854f479b87db6df350dc54996aa5c71e4d608/pythonista_gestures-1.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
        
        Save as: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/1596E9F5-6DC7-4159-8555-9611A7AEB2A8/tmp//pythonista_gestures-1.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (10408 bytes)
             10408 [100.00%]
        Installing wheel: pythonista_gestures-1.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl...
        Extracting wheel..
        Extraction finished, running handlers...
        Running handler 'WHEEL information checker'...
        Wheel generated by: flit 2.2.0
        Running handler 'dependency handler'...
        Cleaning up...
        <class 'UnicodeDecodeError'>: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 1125: ordinal not in range(128)
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/16663993-01D5-4358-99D0-C11426AFFF9B/Pythonista3/Documents/site-packages/stash/system/shruntime.py", line 547, in exec_py_file
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
          File "site-packages/stash/bin/pip.py", line 1492, in <module>
            repository.install(pkg_name, ver_spec, dist=dist)
          File "site-packages/stash/bin/pip.py", line 1085, in install
            self._install(pkg_name, pkg_info, archive_filename, dependency_dist=dist)
          File "site-packages/stash/bin/pip.py", line 849, in _install
            files_installed, dependencies = wheel.install(self.site_packages)
          File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/16663993-01D5-4358-99D0-C11426AFFF9B/Pythonista3/Documents/site-packages/stash/lib/stashutils/wheels.py", line 385, in install
            tfi = handler.handle_install(tp, targetdir)
          File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/16663993-01D5-4358-99D0-C11426AFFF9B/Pythonista3/Documents/site-packages/stash/lib/stashutils/wheels.py", line 286, in handle_install
            dependencies = self.read_dependencies_from_METADATA(metadatap)
          File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/16663993-01D5-4358-99D0-C11426AFFF9B/Pythonista3/Documents/site-packages/stash/lib/stashutils/wheels.py", line 310, in read_dependencies_from_METADATA
            for line in fin:
          File "/var/containers/Bundle/Application/FC2E1425-424E-4F22-88E8-DDBC98DBC701/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/encodings/ascii.py", line 27, in decode
            return codecs.ascii_decode(input, self.errors)[0]
        UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 1125: ordinal not in range(128)
        > /var/containers/Bundle/Application/FC2E1425-424E-4F22-88E8-DDBC98DBC701/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/encodings/ascii.py(27)decode()
        -> return codecs.ascii_decode(input, self.errors)[0]
        (Pdb)
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        • bennr01
          bennr01 last edited by

          After looking into this issue for a bit, it seems like the same bug as in Issue #364. This should have been fixed 12 months ago, just a month after the latest version bump for master. So it is possible that you have a version installed before that version bump.

          So, since it seems like the master branch became a bit outdated,I just merged 152 commits from dev into master. This should include the fix as well as a version bump, so could you please try another selfupdate?

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          • becktrex
            becktrex last edited by

            That did the trick.
            selfupdate was successfull.

            "pip install pythonista-gestures" installed the first time.

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            • mikael
              mikael @bennr01 last edited by

              @bennr01, a big thank you! for all you do to keep us stashed & pipped.

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              • bennr01
                bennr01 @mikael last edited by

                @mikael said:

                @bennr01, a big thank you! for all you do to keep us stashed & pipped.

                It's always a pleasure. Though in this case, the fix was made by yjqiang.

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                • Drizzel
                  Drizzel last edited by

                  @mikael Just a tiny correction, please correct me if I’m wrong. In the multipeer readme it says one should use <pip install multipeer> to install your module, which doesn’t work. You probably meant <pip install pythonista-multipeer>.

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                  • mikael
                    mikael @Drizzel last edited by

                    @Drizzel, thank you, fixed. Multipeer was my first PyPi exercise, and my naming convention was still evolving – meaning, I did not yet know how to give a module a different name in site-packages and PyPi. :-)

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                    • Anxietier
                      Anxietier last edited by

                      Hi, I tested one demo code in readme of pythonista-wkwebview

                      class MagicWebView(WKWebView):
                        
                        def on_magic(self, message):
                          print('WKWebView magic ' + message)
                          
                      html = '''
                      <body>
                      <button onclick="window.webkit.messageHandlers.magic.postMessage(\'spell\')">
                      Cast a spell
                      </button>
                      </body>
                      '''
                      
                      v = MagicWebView()
                      v.load_html(html)
                      

                      Well it works good, but when I try to load html file, the 'on_magic' doesn't work, here's my code in py file

                      class MagicWebView(WKWebView):
                      	def on_magic(self, message):
                      		print('WKWebView magic ' + message)
                      
                      v = MagicWebView()
                      v.present()
                      # v.load_html(html)
                      v.load_url('test.html', no_cache=False, timeout=5)
                      v.clear_cache()
                      

                      I don't know how to fix it

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @Anxietier last edited by cvp

                        @Anxietier try

                        import os
                        
                        w = WKWebView()
                        f = os.path.abspath('test.html')
                        print(f)
                        w.load_url(f)
                        w.present() 
                        
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                        • mikael
                          mikael @Anxietier last edited by

                          @Anxietier, I see the online documentation covers this poorly. Here’s the method docstring:

                          Loads the contents of the given url asynchronously.

                          If the url starts with file://, loads a local file. If the remaining url starts with /, path starts from Pythonista root.

                          For remote (non-file) requests, there are two additional options:

                          • Set no_cache to True to skip the local cache, default is False
                          • Set timeout to a specific timeout value, default is 10 (seconds)
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                          • mikael
                            mikael @Anxietier last edited by

                            @Anxietier, you can get this and similar documentation on other methods using the help function, e.g. in Pythonista console:

                            >>> import wkwebview
                            >>> help(wkwebview.WKWebView.load_url)
                            
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                            • Anxietier
                              Anxietier @cvp last edited by

                              @cvp
                              thanks, but it seems doesn’t work, here’s my test code

                              file_name = 'test.copy(2).html'
                              file_abs_path = os.path.abspath(file_name)
                              url_file_name = 'file://' + file_name
                              url_file_abs_path = 'file://' + file_abs_path
                              
                              with open(file_name, 'r', encoding='utf8') as f:
                              	html = ''.join(f.readlines())
                              
                              v = MagicWebView()
                              v.present()
                              
                              # v.load_html(html) # can load but button doesn't work
                              
                              # v.load_url(file_name, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # can load but button doesn't work
                              
                              # v.load_url(file_abs_path, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # can load but button doesn't work
                              
                              # v.load_url(url_file_name, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # would let ista crash or load faild
                              
                              # v.load_url(url_file_abs_path, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # doesn't load
                              
                              v.clear_cache() 
                              
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                              • Anxietier
                                Anxietier @mikael last edited by

                                @mikael
                                I’m not sure if I described my issue clearly, and here’s my another test code, perhaps that would be clearly

                                file_name = 'test.copy(2).html'
                                file_abs_path = os.path.abspath(file_name)
                                url_file_name = 'file://' + file_name
                                url_file_abs_path = 'file://' + file_abs_path
                                
                                with open(file_name, 'r', encoding='utf8') as f:
                                	html = ''.join(f.readlines())
                                
                                v = MagicWebView()
                                v.present()
                                
                                # v.load_html(html) # can load but button doesn't work
                                
                                # v.load_url(file_name, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # can load but button doesn't work
                                
                                # v.load_url(file_abs_path, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # can load but button doesn't work
                                
                                # v.load_url(url_file_name, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # would let ista crash or load faild
                                
                                # v.load_url(url_file_abs_path, no_cache=False, timeout=5) # doesn't load
                                
                                v.clear_cache() 
                                
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                                • mikael
                                  mikael @Anxietier last edited by mikael

                                  @Anxietier, I will have to look at this, maybe something has changed in recent iOS versions.

                                  Meanwhile, this:

                                  html = ''.join(f.readlines())

                                  ... looks funny, breaking and joining with no change. Just html = f.read() should work fine.

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                                  • mikael
                                    mikael @Anxietier last edited by mikael

                                    @Anxietier, I placed this script:

                                    import wkwebview
                                    
                                    class MyWebView(wkwebview.WKWebView):
                                        
                                        def on_magic(self, message):
                                            print('WKWebView magic ' + message)
                                    
                                    wv = MyWebView()
                                    wv.present('fullscreen')
                                    
                                    wv.load_url('load_url.html')
                                    

                                    ... and this HTML as the file load_url.html in the same directory:

                                    <body>
                                    <button onclick="window.webkit.messageHandlers.magic.postMessage('spell')">
                                    Cast a spell
                                    </button>
                                    </body>
                                    

                                    And the button works fine. Note that I removed the backlashes in the onclick handler as escaping not necessary in a file.

                                    I suspect you might have some kind of non-printing character issue.

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                                    • stephen
                                      stephen @mikael last edited by stephen

                                      @mikael said:

                                      @Anxietier, have to look at this, maybe something has changed in recent iOS versions.

                                      Meanwhile, this:

                                      html = ''.join(f.readlines())

                                      ... looks funny, breaking and joining with no change. Just html = f.read() should work fine.

                                      much cleaner than i would of. lol

                                      
                                      html = ''.join([line for line in f])
                                      
                                      
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                                      • Anxietier
                                        Anxietier @mikael last edited by Anxietier

                                        @mikael
                                        oh I see, I usually use r_string in py, so I didn't notice \' in doc_string
                                        now it works fine
                                        thanks for help

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                                        • Anxietier
                                          Anxietier last edited by Anxietier

                                          hi, im back again :D
                                          we know that some browser has non-pic mode (i dont know right name,just like that mean), is it possible to add that feature to wkwebview? for some reason, i just need the full html content (dom-tree maybe?)

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                                          • mikael
                                            mikael @Anxietier last edited by

                                            @Anxietier, if you mean ”Reader Mode”, WKWebView does not include it. But you can use a SafariViewController, see @cvp’s code around the middle of this thread.

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